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PARKAY-CERAMIK® COATUV-cured coating reinforced withceramic beads provides extradurability and easy care indemanding enviroments.
PROTECTIVE WEAR LAYER (0.3 mm/12 MIL)Prevents against excessive wear, tear resistance, and provides superiorstain protection.Registered Emboss.
DECORATIVEHD LAYER Realistic designsimpress in HighResolution, creatinga unique natural style.
STONE COMPOSITE CORE Exclusive XPR Rigid Core.100% Waterproof, preventsexpansion and contraction,absorbs subfloor imperfections, glueless installation.
BACKING LAYERHigh vinyl content layer, provides robust foundation and impact resistance.
EVA CUSHION PAD (1.0mm) Provides sound
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PRODUCT SPEC SHEET Version 1.20
Data sheet for ARCHITECH
METHOD PARAMETERS NORM REQUIREMENTS VALUES
Technical Data
Total thickness ISO24337:2006 5.2mm
Composite Rigid Core 100% Virgin PCV 4.2mm
Top layer ISO24337:2006 0.3mm
Plank Width ISO24337:2006 7.09" / 180mm
Plank Length ISO24337:2006 48.03" / 1220mm
Units per Box 10
SF per Box 23.64
Locking System Angle Click
Class ISO10874:2009 EN16511:2014 23/31
Warranty Residential (Structural) See warranty for conditions 25 years
Warranty Light Commercial(struct) See warranty for conditions 7 Years
Wear Class EN13329 12MIL
Impact Resistance Big Ball EN13329 Impact height: ≥800mm(class31) No visible damage
Scratch Resistance ISO 1518-1:2011(E) ≥2500g 2700g
Staining EN438-2:2016 Groups1,2 Grade5 Rating5: No change
Groups3 Grade3 Rating3: Moderate change
Light Fastness ISO 105B02 2014 Blue Wool Class 6 ﹥Grade 6
Burning Cigarette ≤5s No visible damage
Dimensional Variation ISO24337:2006
Length lnom≤1500mm: ∆l≤0.5mm ∆l: 0.0mm
Width ∆wavg≤0.10mm wmax-wmin≤0.20mm
∆wavg: 0.00mm wmax-wmin: 0.10mm
Thickness ∆tavg≤0.50mm tmax-tmin≤0.50mm
∆tavg: 0.05mm tmax-tmin: 0.25mm
Emission of Formaldehyde EN717-1 E1≤0.1mg/m³ ≤0.003mg/m³
A-static EN1815 Charge human body ≤2.0KV
Slip Resistance DIN 51330:2014-02
X Direction (parallel to length direction) R10
Y Direction (parallel to width direction) R10
Resistance to Heat ASTM F1514-03 (2013) Average ∆E*ab: 0.26 (see Note 2)
Underfloor Heating ≤28ºC ≤28ºC
Fire Classification DIN 4102-1:1998-05 B1
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DATA SHEET LAGUNA SOUND
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PARKAY XPR Laguna Sound Installation Instructions/Warranty
BEFORE YOU START
1. Read Parkay Floors installation instructions before beginning.2. Product cannot be used for exterior applications.3. PARKAY XPR FLOORING has a patented locking system making it ideal for a floating installation. This product must be glued down when used for light traffic commercial applications.4. Avoid constant exposure to excessive temperatures or direct sunlight for extended periods of time, since this might cause planks to pick, separate or decolorate. Please consider these exposures when choosing your product. Parkay recommends the use of shades.5. PARKAY XPR FLOORING does not need to be acclimated if stored and installed in a temperate- controlled environment, maintained between 60ºF and 85ºF. Additional acclimation must be considered when temperatures mentioned above are not met. Store flat and fully supported during shipping and storage. It is not necessary to remove material from packaging while acclimating. Allow the product to condition in the room where installation is to take place if not maintained at a constant temperature between 60ºF and 85ºF or 18ºC – 29ºC, for a period of 48 hours prior to installation.6. Slight variations in color and structure are designed to enhance the natural appearance of the product. Mixing the planks creates a more uniform appearance. Make sure to shuffle planks from different cartons prior to installation.7. Check PARKAY XPR FLOORING for possible defects prior to the installation. Complaints can only be accepted before installation. Parkay Floors® will not be responsible, or will compensate for any installation, if the floor was installed having an obvious or even a minor visual defect. Double check that the selected color coordinates with your initial sample and that the color name corresponds with the agree order.8. Unless Parkay XPR is installed by using a Glue down installation method, performing a floating installation on the following facilities may present stress and compromise the locking system: A. Areas where walkers, wheelchairs (i.e.), residential and or with extended care use. B. Facilities with movement of heavy displays, racks, office chairs, dentist chairs, etc.9. Parkay Flooring strongly recommends the final customer to verify the chosen product, in person, prior to installation, since claims can not be brought up, in regards to color or product name or design after material has been installed.10. Entryways must always be covered with walk off mats and rolling chairs with chair mats.
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11. Moisture content on the subfloor must not exceed 5 lbs./1000ft2/24-hr (ASTMF2170), for this product to be installed.12. Always cover furniture feet/legs with proper materials, such felt pads or similar fabric products.13. Fixed cabinets or heavy objects cannot be installed when performing a floating installation.14. Do not install this product over carpet.15. Underlayment is not necessary for collections carrying an attached padding.16. Transition moldings are required to separate any area exceeding 2,500 square feet or 50 lineal feet.
THE SUBFLOOR
1. Although PARKAY XPR FLOORING planks are water/moisture proof, they are not to be used as a moisture barrier. Your subfloor should be completely dry prior to installation. Keep in mind that constant moisture coming from the subfloor or topically, will cause mold and mildew to be trapped underneath the product, contributing to an unhealthy environment. Parkay Floors® will not warrant any product based on damages caused by excessive moisture. Subfloors presenting vapor emissions between 2.5% to 5% (CM-Method), must install a 6mil Poly-plastic block before laying the cushioned underlayment. All concrete subfloors must use plastic block for extra moisture protection. Parkay recommends Polyguard PRO 6 as an ideal plastic block for extra moisture protection.2. Subfloors must be structurally sound, solid, stable, level, plumb, and true to a tolerance in plane of 3/16” in 10 feet (4.7mm in 4m). Cracks, holes, grout lines must be filled with a fast-drying setting cement- based polymer modified patching compound or equivalent. Any unevenness over 3/16” (4.7mm) must be sanded down, leveled or ramped to a 0º. The surface must be totally clean of dirt, oil, glue residue etc. Carpet tackles, staples or adhesive residue should be removed prior to installation. Voids or humps in the subfloor will prevent the planks from locking properly.3. PARKAY XPR FLOORING can be installed on existing firm floors (Linoleum, PVC), but all floating or textile floors must be removed. When laying the floor over existing ceramic tiles first level with fast setting cement-based polymer modified patching compound.4. The installer has the final responsibility to determine if the subfloor is dry and leveled enough to begin with the installation. The proffesional must also make sure the product ready to be installed, corresponds with the chosen sample and the name on the boxes matches with the agreed order.This product has an attached EVA 1mm underlayment. It must be glued down when used for any commercial application, using a pressure sensitive adhesive.
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MEASUREMENTS
1. Agree with the client on which direction the floorboards should run since this influences the visual size ratio of the space. Installation parallel to the longest wall or the main light-source is recommended for the best visual effect.2.Pre-plan the floor by measuring the room first. If the width of the last row is less than 2” (5cm) saw the first and the last plank in equal width.3. Snap the lines on the substrate to identify the layout reference points. Planks should be set using this reference to ensure boards are aligned and will lock together correctly.4. In large areas where flooring will span more than 50’ long, an expansion gap should be used. Otherwise place expansion space in room-narrowing and in the door-rebate. Cover the expansion space with suitable transition moldings.
Different production runs
PARKAY XPR FLOORS can have slight color variations in between production runs. Before starting the installation, it is best to check the production run # which is indicated on the label on the carton. If you find that you have cartons from different production runs, it is highly recommended to open cartons and install a mix of planks from each different production run on your floor. This will result in a more natural looking floor.
Do NOT install your PARKAY XPR FLOORS over soft subfloors such as carpet, floating floors or foam underlayments, different than the ones recommended by the manufacturer.Although the use of pull bar and tapping block is recommended to ensure a successful install, make sure to not brake or damage the edges of the plank, since will compromise the locking system.PARKAY XPR FLOORS provides a very tight fit. Proper care must be used to ensure all seams are tight at end of install. An unprofessional installation or use of improper tools can result in damage to the Click profiles.
First row:Diagram #1: Start with the first plank in the left corner of the room, tongue-side facing out from the wall to the length and to the right on the width. Work from left to right.
Diagram #2: Position the following planks as an exact extension of the first one.Cut to fit the last plank of the row. To do this you can use a utility knife to score the surface at the appropriate point and then break the title over an edge. A laminate cutter or miter saw can be used as well.
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Following rows:Diagram #3: Begin the second row with the cut-off end to start the next and subsequent rows. Allow at least an 8” stagger for the end seams. For positioning the planks together, starting with the first tile in the row, raise the plank at a 45-degree angle, insert the lengthways tongue into the lengthways groove and lower the plank while holding the two together until they are flat and tightly together. Close the join using hand pressure, tapping block or pull bar.
Diagram #4: Lever the next sheet in place from the front side so that only a very short distance remains for it to be pushed into the lengthways connection.
Diagram #5, #6 and #7: Raise the plank slightly and push it into the lengthways tongue, first close to the front connection, then the rest. Make sure seams are tight on ends and sides using pull bar or tapping block before proceeding. Continue the installation to the last row of sheets, as described.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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How to shorten doorframes: Position a lose plank face down, close to the doorframe, and cut with a jamb saw.People can walk on the flooring immediately after the installation. Remove the wedges. Nail or screw the transition or baseboard moldings to the wall or subfloor, never to the floor.
INSTALLATION OVER RADIANT HEATED SUBFLOORS
PARKAY XPR FLOOR Flooring is not recommended to be installed over any electrical radiant heating systems. Only radiant heated system using water are recommended. Max heating temperate must not exceed 85ºF. These Instructions must be followed:Before installing, make sure to test the heating system at its maximum capacity to force out any residual moisture and to make sure it’s working properly.Moisture content on screed must not exceed 1.5%.Shut down the heating system at least 48 hours prior to installation.Keep room temperate between 60ºF and 85ºF during the installation.After flooring is install, turn on the heating system gradually, from minimum to maximum within 1-hour period.
MAINTENANCE
Clean regularly with a damp mop with a vinyl floor cleaner such as Bona Pro Series Vinyl Cleaner. Do not use excessive water. Remember to clean up spills as soon as possible. Always use chair protectors under furniture and on chair legs. Felt pad protectors are best. Always add floor mats on area where rolling chairs are being used.
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25 YEARS RESIDENTIAL / 7 YEAR LIGHT
COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
Our 7 years limited light commercial warranty for PARKAY XPR FLOORING means that for seven years, from the date of purchase from the original owner and first installation of the product, your floor will be free from manufacturing defects and will not wear through when installed and maintained according to instructions supplied with each carton. This warranty applies only to the original end user with a proof of purchase, warranty is not transferable. Floors must have been installed by a licensed and insured professional to be able to process any claim. The guarantee is for replacement or refund of the material only, no labor. Claims for wear must show a minimum dime size area. High-heeled shoes, rolling carts, furniture and chairs without protective pads can damage the floor and such areas will not covered by this warranty.Warranty covers against: Staining, Wear, Fading as a result or natural or artificial light, damage by moisture from everyday household spills and manufacturing defects. Floor will only be replaced for one of the same monetary value.If more than 5% of the product pulled out of the cartons is showing defects, stop the installation immediately and contact your Parkay representative. Transition moldings are not covered under this warranty. Scratches and loss of gloss are not considered a wear-through issue. Up to 10% gloss variance is considered completely normal between planks.This warranty excludes damage by natural disasters. This warranty excludes floors in contact with moisture trapped beneath the floor. The general warranty is pro rata (25 years for flooring). A pro rata warranty is one that provides for a refund or credit that decreases according to a set formula as the warranty period progresses. A claim process takes up to 90 days to process, from the date Parkay is contacted. We require a detailed description with images of the issue that clearly show the problem. Contact Parkay dealer no later than 15 days after the discovery of the defect. Your dealer will arrange for proper inspection and coordinate a resolution of your claim.
Parkay Floors® reserves the right to modify the contents of this warranty at any and without previous notice. Please refer to our website to obtain the latest version of our warranty.
For service under this warranty or technical questions, please go to www.Parkayfloors.com or contact your local retailer.
Describe the problem and in many cases, the retailer can provide you with a solution.
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TESTS &CERTIFICATIONS
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TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300374CCM Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 1 of 5
CUSTOMER NAME: PARKAY FLOORS
ADDRESS: 10360 NW 53RD STREET, SUNRISE, FL 33351
Sample Name : RIGID LVT PLANK
Spec. : PARKAY XPR COLLECTION
Sample Information : 26/02/2018 Above information and sample(s) was/were submitted and confirmed by the client. SGS, however, assumes no responsibility to verify the accuracy, adequacy and completeness of the sample information provided by client.
*********** Test Required : Selected test(s) as requested by applicant
Date of Receipt : Mar.01, 2018
Testing Start Date : Mar.01, 2018
Testing End Date : Mar.15, 2018
Test result(s) : For further details, please refer to the following page(s) (Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested)
******** To be continued********
Signed for SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. XM Branch
Civi Huang Authorized Signatory
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180100115CCM Date : Feb.14, 2018 Page: 1 of 6
CUSTOMER NAME: ADDRESS:
Sample Name : RIGID LVT PLANK
Material : Vinyl Spec. : 1220*180*5.0 Manufacturer :
Sample Information : 08/01/2018 Above information and sample(s) was/were submitted and confirmed by the client. SGS, however, assumes no responsibility to verify the accuracy, adequacy and completeness of the sample information provided by client.
*********** Test Required : Selected test(s) as requested by applicant SGS Ref. No. : SDHL1801001015FB Date of Receipt : Jan.12, 2018 Testing Start Date : Jan.12, 2018 Testing End Date : Jan.22, 2018
Test Result Summary No. Test(s) Requested Result(s)
1 CAN/ULC-S102.2-10 FSR:10 SDC:350
For further details, please refer to the following page(s) (Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested)
******** To be continued********
Signed for SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. XM Branch
Bryan Hong Authorized Signatory
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180100115CCM Date : Feb.14, 2018 Page: 2 of 6
Test Conducted: CAN/ULC-S102.2-10 Standard Method of Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Flooring, Floor Coverings, and Miscellaneous Materials and Assemblies.
Sample Preparation:
Prior to testing, the specimen was conditioned to constant weight at a temperature of (23 ± 3℃) and a
relative humidity of 50 ± 5%. The test specimen was placed on the ceramic fibre paper (Ceramic fibre paper with a area density of 0.7kg/m2, shall be laid on the floor of the test chamber beneath the test specimen.). Test specimen width consisted of a total of 2 sections of material and butted together during testing to form the requisite specimen length.
Test Results:
Sample No. Calculated Values
FSV (Flame spread Value) SDV (Smoke developed Value)1 10.7 328 2 11.2 360 3 11.2 364
Classification: FSR(Flame Spread Rating) :10 SDC (Smoke Developed Classification):350
Remark: FSR - Calculated the numerical average of the individual Flame Spread Values (FSV), then round the average to the nearest of 5 points. The rounded average is the Flame Spread Rating (FSR) SDC - Calculated the numerical average of the individual Smoke Developed Values (SDV), then round the average to the nearest of 5 points. The rounded average is the Smoke Developed Classification (SDC)
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Graphical Results: Sample 1
Figure 1. Flame Spread Chart
Figure 2. Smoke Developed Chart ******** To be continued********
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Graphical Results:
Sample 2
Figure 3. Flame Spread Chart
Figure 4. Smoke Developed Chart ******** To be continued********
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Graphical Results: Sample 3
Figure 5. Flame Spread Chart
Figure 6. Smoke Developed Chart Remark: The above test was carried out by SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. Shunde Branch.
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TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180100115CCM Date : Feb.14, 2018 Page: 6 of 6
SAMPLE INFORMATION AND PICTURESThickness: About 5mm Test face: Sample face
Specimen photographs:
Sample face Sample back SGS authenticate the photos on original report only
*******End of report*******
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300374CCM
Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 1 of 5
CUSTOMER NAME: PARKAY FLOORS
ADDRESS: 10360 NW 53RD STREET, SUNRISE, FL 33351
Sample Name : RIGID LVT PLANK
Spec. : PARKAY XPR COLLECTION
Sample Information : 26/02/2018 Above information and sample(s) was/were submitted and confirmed by the client. SGS, however, assumes no responsibility to verify the accuracy, adequacy and completeness of the sample information provided by client.
*********** Test Required : Selected test(s) as requested by applicant
Date of Receipt : Mar.01, 2018
Testing Start Date : Mar.01, 2018
Testing End Date : Mar.15, 2018
Test result(s) : For further details, please refer to the following page(s) (Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested)
******** To be continued********
Signed for SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. XM Branch
Civi Huang Authorized Signatory
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300374CCM
Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 2 of 5
Test Conducted:
Refer to ASTM E492-09(2016)ε1 Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Impact Sound
Transmission Through Floor-Ceiling Assemblies Using the Tapping Machine
ASTM E989-06(2012) Standard Classification for Determination of Impact Insulation Class (IIC)
Test Condition:
Sample Description : RIGID LVT PLANK (see the photo)
Total Thickness:6.0mm, surface density: about 9.7kg/m2
Project description : No decoration of sample surface, sample installation was assembled directly.
The test specimen was covered on a 150mm concrete floor with a drop ceiling,
testing area 11.3m2, the drop ceiling construction showed in appendix2
Drop ceiling: 288mm cavity filled with 50mm glass wool, 12mm gypsum board.
Test method : Two adjacent rooms, one the source room directly above the other the receiving
room. A standard tapping machine is placed in operation on the flooring system
in source room. The average spectrum of the sound pressure levels produced
by the tapping machine is measured in the receiving room.
Test Equipment : RTA840 system
Test Environment : Source room volume 125m3, receiving room volume 100m3,
air temperature 17.5℃, air humidity 30.8%
Test Result Test Item Test Standard Result
Determination of Impact
Sound Insulation Class
ASTM E492-09(2016)ε1
ASTM E989-06(2012)
IIC = 66
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Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 3 of 5
Appendix 1: f
Hz Ln dB
100 125 160
50.0 51.3 53.7
200 250 315
47.9 46.3 37.9
400 500 630
35.1 31.3 27.3
800 1000 1250
25.2 16.1 13.4
1600 2000 2500
12.2 12.1 11.3
3150 4000
11.7 17.3
IIC
66
Remark: Ln as the weighted normalized impact sound pressure level ******** To be continued********
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Date : Mar.26, 2018
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Appendix 2: The constructional drawing of the floor/ceiling assembly system
Schematic diagram:
Note: The above test was carried out by Center for Building Environment Test, Tsinghua University. ******** To be continued********
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Date : Mar.26, 2018
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Photo Appendix: SGS authenticate the photo on original report only
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TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300375CCM Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 1 of 5
CUSTOMER NAME: PARKAY FLOORS
ADDRESS: 10360 NW 53RD STREET, SUNRISE, FL 33351
Sample Name : RIGID LVT PLANK
Spec. : PARKAY XPR COLLECTION
Sample Information : 26/02/2018
Above information and sample(s) was/were submitted and confirmed by the client. SGS, however, assumes no responsibility to verify the accuracy, adequacy and completeness of the sample information provided by client.
*********** Test Required : Selected test(s) as requested by applicant
Date of Receipt : Mar.01, 2018
Testing Start Date : Mar.01, 2018
Testing End Date : Mar.15, 2018
Test result(s) : For further details, please refer to the following page(s) (Unless otherwise stated the results shown in this test report refer only to the sample(s) tested)
******** To be continued********
Signed for SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. XM Branch
Civi Huang Authorized Signatory
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300375CCM Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 2 of 5
Test Conducted: Refer to ASTM E90-09(2016) Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound
Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements
ASTM E413-16 Classification for Rating Sound Insulation
Test Condition: Sample Description : RIGID LVT PLANK (see the photo)
Total Thickness:6.0mm, surface density: about 9.7kg/m2
Project description : No decoration of sample surface, sample installation was assembled directly.
The test specimen was covered on a 150mm concrete floor with a drop ceiling,
testing area 11.3m2, the drop ceiling construction showed in appendix2
Drop ceiling: 288mm cavity filled with 50mm glass wool, 12mm gypsum board.
Test method : Two adjacent rooms, one the source room directly above the other the receiving
room. Taken the only significant sound transmission path between rooms is by
way of the test partition. An approximately diffuse sound field is produced in the
source room. Sound incident on the test partition causes it to vibrate and create
a sound field in the receiving room.
Test Equipment : RTA840 system
Test Environment : Source room volume 125m3, receiving room volume 100m3,
air temperature 17.5 , air humidity 30.8%
Test Result Test Item Test Standard Result
Airborne sound transmission
loss test and class
ASTM E90-09(2016)
ASTM E413-16 STC = 68
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Appendix 1: f
Hz TL dB
100 125 160
46.2 46.3 50.9
200 250 315
54.9 57.6 60.8
400 500 630
63.8 65.3 67.5
800 1000 1250
69.9 76.6 79.3
1600 2000 2500
79.3 79.4 77.1
3150 4000 5000
75.7 73.4 73.3
STC 68
Remark: TL is the transmission loss.
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Appendix 2: The constructional drawing of the floor/ceiling assembly system
Schematic diagram:
Note: The above test was carried out by Center for Building Environment Test, Tsinghua University. ******** To be continued********
TEST REPORT No. : XMIN180300375CCM
Date : Mar.26, 2018
Page: 5 of 5
Photo Appendix: SGS authenticate the photo on original report only
*******End of report********
lntertek
TEST REPORT
EN 14041+AC
Resilient, textile and laminate floor covering
- Essential Characteristics
Report Reference No ..................... :
Tested by (name and signalure) ......
Approved by (name and signature) .. :
Date of issue .................................... : Contents ... ......... ......................... :
170510110GZU-001 .1-
..._ IA/4:J Kelming Wang r,-.d� 1 Jeff Deng Je,61 (),,'I July 14, 2017
Total test report 14 pages including:
Reporl text: 5 pages.
Appendix A for copy of test report (lssued by: NB 1023): 6 pages.
Appendix B for ISO 9001 certificate: � page
Appendix C for Product photos: 1 page
Appendix D for Revision page: 1 page
Testing Laboratory name ............. : lntertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ud. Guangzhou Branch
Address ............................................ : No. 9 Nan Xiang San Road, GETDD, Guangzhou, China
Testing location ................................ :
Applicant's name .................. .... :
Same as above and Notified Body No. 1023
Address ................................. ...... :
Test specification:
Standard ................................... : EN 14041: 2004+AC: 2006
Non-standard test method ............... : N/A
Test Report Form No ............ ........ : TTRF EN 14041: 2004 C
TTRF Originator ......................... : lntertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ud. Guangzhou Branch
Master TTRF ................................ : Dated 2013-01
Test ítem descriptionT
................ : PVC floor covering-Diamond, Rigid LVT
M d I d/ t f Diamond, Rigid LVT 5.0mmo e an or ype re erence ............ :
Manufacturer ................................ :
Rating(s) ............... ...................... : Reaction to tire: Class B11.81
Release of formaldehyde: Class E1
TTRF EN 14041: 2004 C Originalor: lntertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ud. Guangzhou Branch
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TTRF EN 14041: 2004 C Originator: Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
Copy of marking plate:
Marking on accompanied document :
17 XXXXX-CPR-2017/07/14
EN 14041:2004 +AC:2006 PVC floor covering-Diamond,Rigid LVT Reaction to fire: Class Bfl -S1Nominal size: 1220x180x5.0mmFormaldehyde: Class E1 Slipperiness: Class DS
Note: 1. If the CE marking is reduced or enlarged the proportions given in the above graduated drawing mustbe respected.2. The various components of the CE marking must have substantially the same vertical dimension,which may not be less than 5 mm.3. CE marking and label shall be affixed visibly, legibly and indelibly.4. “XXXXX-CPR-2017/07/14” should be the reference number of the DoP.
Summary of testing:
The submitted samples were tested and found to comply with applicable requirements of EN 14041: 2004+AC: 2006.
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TTRF EN 14041: 2004 C Originator: Intertek Testing Services Shenzhen Ltd. Guangzhou Branch
Test item particulars
Classification of installation and use ............................ : Floated (no adhesive)
Possible test case verdicts:
- test case does not apply to the test object ................. : N/A
- test object does meet the requirement ....................... : P(Pass)
- test object does not meet the requirement ................. : F(Fail)
Testing
Date of receipt of test item ............................................ : May 10, 2017
Date (s) of performance of tests ................................... : May 10, 2017 to July 14, 2017
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"(See remark #)" refers to a remark appended to the report. "(See Appendix #)" refers to an appendix appended to the report. Throughout this report a comma (point) is used as the decimal separator.
When determining the test result, measurement uncertainty has been considered.
The clause which indicated with * is the subcontract test item.
General product information:
Submitted samples are PVC floor covering-Diamond,Rigid LVT, thickness: 5mm, refer to below product information: Model no.: Diamond, Rigid LVT 5.0mm Top film(wear layer):0.5mm PVC Base layer:3.85mm PVC Balance layer:0.65mm PVC Compound: Calcium carbonate, PVC powder, colorant(carbon black),stabilizing agent Form of floor covering: tile; work size: 1220*180*5.0 mm Way of the product laying: floated (no adhesive) Release of formaldehyde, Reaction to fire (Class B fl) test conducted by Notified Body Lab No.1023. INSTITUTE FOR TESTING AND CERTIFICATION, Inc. Refer to report No. 75 35 01489/2017 for detail. See Appendix C for products’ appearance.
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4 REQUIREMENTS
4.1 *Reaction to fire
When declared, the floor covering shall be tested and classified according to the requirement of EN 13501-1 and resulting class and subclass shall be declared …. …………………………………………….:
If it is decided to make no claim for reaction for fire performance, which marked Class F, no testing is required …………………………………………………..:
If the product listed in Table 1, 2 or 3, in the end uses identified in the tables, are classified without further testing in the classes shown and do not require testing in respect of these end uses and classes …………..:
Class Bfl -S1 Refer to report No. 75 35 01489/2017 for detail
P
4.2 Content of pentachlorophenol (PCP)
Resilient, textile and laminate floor coverings shall not contain PCP or derivative thereof as a component in the production process of the product or of its raw materials ………………………………………………..:
PVC floor covering
Not applicable. N/A
4.3 *Formaldehyde emission
When formaldehyde-containing materials have been added to the product as a part of the production process, the product shall be tested and classified in to one of two classes: E1 or E2 ………………………..:
Class E1
Refer to report
No. 75 35 01489/2017 for detail.
P
4.4 Water-tightness
Where required, resilient floor coverings shall meet the requirement of EN 13553…………………………..:
Not claimed ―
4.5 Slip resistance
When declared, the floor covering intended to be used in dry and non-contaminated conditions shall have a dynamic coefficient of friction of ≥ 0,30 when tested ex-factory under dry conditions per EN 13893 and shall be declared as technical class DS……. ….:
Dynamic coefficient of friction:
0.36
Class DS
P
4.6 Electrical behaviour (static electricity)
When declared, antistatic floor coverings body voltage shall not exceed 2,0 kV per EN 1815 ……..:
When declared, static dissipative floor coverings vertical resistance shall not exceed 109Ω per EN 1081………………………………………………………:
When declared, conductive floor coverings vertical resistance shall not exceed 106Ω per EN 1081…. ….:
Not claimed __
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Clause Requirement - Test Result - Remark Verdict
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4.7 *Thermal conductivity
If required, the thermal conductivity values shall beverify per EN 12524 or EN 12667……………………..:
0.151 W/m•K by test ―
5 EVALUATION OF CONFORMITY
5.1 General …………………………………………………..: Refer to 5.3 P
5.2 Type testing ……………………………………………..: Refer to Clause 4.1 to 4.7 P
5.3 Factory production control ……………………………..: The manufacturer claimed compliance with the FPC requirements by operating an ISO 9001 system and holds valid ISO9001 certificate.
P
6 MARKING
Product which conform to the requirements of this document shall be clearly and indelibly marked by the manufacturer either on their package or on an adhesive label with following information:
a) the number and the year of this EuropeanStandard
b) the manufacturer’s or supplier’s identificationc) the product name and batch number
See ‘Copy of marking plate’. P
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Appendix A Copy of Test Report (Issued by: NB 1023)
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Appendix B
ISO 9001 certificate
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Appendix C
Products photos
C.1 Surface view of sample C.2 Back view of sample
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C.3 Section view of sample
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Appendix D
Revision page
Revision No. Date Changes Author Reviewer
0 July 14, 2017 First issue Kelming Wang Jeff Deng
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